'How far off was i?" He smirked a little trying to lighten the mood. The laughter was comforting. Kon really didn't want anything to change just because he had died and couldn't remember it. It worried him. Enough lives had already been changed as a result of it. It really wasn't a reaction he was expecting. He'd always sort of viewed himself as the extra kryptonian. The one who was expendable. To know that he had such an effect on people was both humbling and terrifying. It did teach him one thing. If he had really died like they were all saying, then it could happen again. He'd gone through most of his life being reckless and thinking he could take everything the world threw at him, it was scary to have sudden doubt that he couldn't.
Kon really wasn't sure how to process that or begin to deal with that. So for the time being he settled for a world inbetween. It was a comfortable place for him filled with a teenagers lifestyle and homework he hadn't done for the past two weeks or so. The thought that it was all piling up in his apartment gave him a temporary scare. He couldn't remember dying, wasn't that a get out of homework free card if there ever was one?
"I know the feeling. Apparently." He added the last word with a hint of a grin and nodded. "Starving." And headed for the door. Outside the weather was getting cooler, and Kon looked up at the sky. "It's probably going to snow soon." He commented idly.